Type-writing machine.



I J. WALDHE'I'M. TYPE WRITING MACHINE. ArPL-Ioyriou 11.21) MAY 6, 1912.,

-11,064',4;03,- I Patented Jun'e .10,1913

3 SHEETS-SHEET 1.

WITNEEEES=M- I NY Q HIS A-TTURNEY J. WALDHEIM. TYPE WRITING MACHINE."arrmcuxou nun) HAYS. 1912 Patented June 10, 1913..

3 SHEETS-six 24 I. I I 1 U'NESEgg I "J. WALDH BIM.

TYPE WRITING mourns.

APPLIUATIQN FILED MAY 6, 1912 v Patented June 10,1913.

. NVENTQ '5 ATTURNEY Jonnwmnmmor Assnmon, in: nesmmms, -.'ro neme ronCOMPANY, on. mxo'n, .nnw zonx, A .conromnon onnnw' onx.

, Be it known that I JOHN Newnrk in the county of ssex and State of .NewJersey, have invented certain nei'v'and useful Improvements ine-Wri-ting Ma'- chines, of which the folloivmg ise specificn My int'ionrelates to key t ng mechani m f mac 7 ng hlnes and especially tothat c ass of keynet tahulators "com arising at stop magazine container.

. 1 e chief'ohject of the invention is to pro vitle an improvedtabulating meehenismnof direct referenceto the paper on' the platen.

' printing 1ine,=-ennbling Another. ohjectis-to. provide e stop maga-25.

zine which} is niovnble lengthwise of; the

the" stops to' heejected from thestop receiving element or bar in therqperefigeltions'withont any fmovenient of t e twat 39 gfcarrin e of themachine and of the stop receiving'element, as bushel-etefoie'be'enneoesse .elliother'pbject 1s to tion with a stopmagazine of thecharacter until 'eftel; -themagazine ixes-been moved to- Another objectis to rovi e means for;

slidab e or movable stop- 'fronr abnormal posit-ion to normal ositionone side o'r in alnhn-ivorldng losition.

looking or fixin n magazine enab mg the sta receiving element or m--'mdthe-traveling carriageto' be moved whilethe'eto l-mngnnine held from,movement.

Another object. is .to pl 'ovide impi'oved" sttgajjecting andretracting. devices.

other otijectis to gnovixle means fox positively limiting relatlve.movement tween the 'magezine end-the stogreceiving element and mechancally poslt cnmg; the parts .so that. the'tstopto' be retracted 1s m-'egiten .iv it-h necei vingjslot or .entrence i f igure 5.1- is a.

Ltion. Fig. .8 'is a fragmentary si partly in sectlon, of a Monarchtypewritmg provide in i Tothe fahove' ends invention consist:

iii the features of construction, combinations" of deficits-and am-anements' of partshere .---'B.Iy imention be more partionlarlj dS0l1b edin connection with theaccompany d 'mvings whereinof a N01. 16front-strike Sun Premier typem iting m chine embodying my invention,thc-nbnormal position oi the tabnlator magazine and associate partsbeing shown in dotted lines. Fig. 2 1s a. fragmentary rear.

elevation of 'the tehulatolf stop magazine and asseciate pan'ts innormal posltioh. Fig.- 3 is niece VIEW; of e locking device orbznl forthe stop "magazine said locking device heing shoyvndetachedn Fig.4-is afra' entary plan view of the upper lazirt 0 said typewmtmgnmchine showmgtie magazine P e l i e nt v fragmentary end view, path 111 sectlon, ofthe upglzler-reer portion mechanism in abnormal position. Fig.5 is

.n s'ectiohhl View. taken longitudinally of the stop magazine.) Figs. 6end 7 are fingmentax-y operating views, partly in section, illu,s-.

trating stages of the stop retracting operae new,

machine embodying a. modification of my invention: Fi 9;is a plan viewof the modified tebu-ator mechahiem shown in Fig-a8,

' ferrin}; first to the form of my invention illnstretedin-Fi s. 1 to 7,inclnsive,'the

main frame of the. with Premier No. '10

.typewriting machine comprises, as shown,

frame posts; 1. su aporting a top late 2 on which are mounte standards3. cured to 'said standardsis an inclined trackway 4:"

having grooves which cooperate through antifmction 5 with a. two-pieceslide her '6 com risecl in a carri'agetmck which -further inc ildesendlates orpieces 7 at the -endsof the-bar 6 an rigidly secured there- .to.j The plates 7 provi axle 8 of. a papercarrying'element or platen -9which is mounted'in'a rectangular frame or carrier -con 1-prising endbars .10 and connecting crises bars 11, the platen andplaten e bearingsfor the .frame' being'detach bly sag-ported on. the

truck or traveling carrier w chjsnmpelled. left-wand by a power deviceon spring motor (not shown), the. leftward movements being --is providedwith: ears 44 that embrneethe and'dieclosedjn I1i-s'Patent-,No. 1037076,

granted Aug.'.27, 11912, and there ore iu e' ger35 sna eoutWizrd' againand after the sides of the body 30 and are; fixedly secured thereto byscrews 45. 'Someofthe details of= the magazine ,end -st0 eontrollihglievibes are the inventiiih of erbei't Steele the tahulaton stop orooluinn stops back and forth between sel d stop fsup p'brt-ing e'lemehtand the stop receiving elem'enpor stop bar. [.12. Skidmeonsiphtheresent'mstanee comnormal position.

.417 instead of extendmg upward, as Shown e magazige on to t-he"st opbar and netracting deviees'ior retracting-the stops f-rom t-he-stop barwithin the magazine, both sets of devices being key controlled. ,The'

member 43 supports and guide; theke'y con trolled ejecting devicescomprising a slide block or ejecting device proper 46 and an integi stemportion 47 which terminates devices, shows 116332018 inverted from thehormally itw1ll be understood by reference to Fig. 2 that the stem inFig. 5, extends downward from the slide 1;- 011 ejecting device :heslide 46, coiipe eratee at its sides with gmdefaces 49 formed in theguide meinberrfi and,- these uide .feoes near their-lower ends areseparated fromthe end of thefiodr plateBL- 'proiich ing therewith iaelotfor ent 'ax ce my 50 thi'oughwwhieh theeolumn 's-etops may passsingly out of oi'ldj into the magazine during stop shiftixig "ortransijexring operations.

512x143, which as shown 5, ext.ei 1ds upward above the supfa'c'e ofthemagazine c-u'red 'to the ex'tehSion 43. 'This hiidge plate together.with guiding surfaces 52 J formed in the sides of-the member 48 anditsthe stem 47. The ejector 1s ornuiiivmmutained with the slide-mout joftlie'paith 0f- 'the' column stops by 1,1 coiled' expansion spring 53whiclitis a 'ranged' il ode i es's'i'on "5i in'themember 43 and coopeextension provideja track or goigleway for the pin; By pifeesing 'ihwmd'oh' the keyeS the spring 53 is overcome .a1id th c 'eject(i1-- causedtoslide in. fits-whys 'diifi ting with the top of the outer'm'oef woiplunger 01- r etaining or her :12, enga 'eceu ng' note m re lsterwltl'ftlie means for'shiiting or; t -ensferring- Preferably elockingger. pieceor key 48. Fig. 5, which. from the magazineencl'lo'cated {at the :best illustratesthe-deteils of the-ejecting epdth oilgh which the rmge 1s efi'ected during tqblnlatingjopljei gi-eafoz'esa id, although the portions ivhififi m l y .meinisei ns' the memeel' ginglece Within the magazine. The stop s re out of the magazme bythe ejector and'on to the etopjireceiving elementor stop "withi gheparticular stop ifhich are at the time 17-50. As soqhasthe' stop as beenejeetg'd'ijils' described, the plan retracted to normal positlon,the'iemeining. columti stops aliefol oetl rightward alongthe rod 335 theopting" 41. The slide 46 isw'ider'than the notches, in'the column; stopsso that the ha -been column Stops cannot move-Yes deserih'ed un theslide hoe been retracted 'pa st them. bare? is seate' lf depression 158'in the stop ha; 12 and feesed outward by springs '59, said loo-king orretaining' the ejected column stops in plaoe-om the stop bar '12. Thesteps ail e; prefersililv ejectecl' as hereinafter clesei ihed, afterthe stop magazine he's been swung-upward a'nd forward'to the clottedline 'ositionshown' in Fig. lqgbut after the stops. mveb'een ejected;Pep POSltlOllS- along the stop bar 12- theswmgmg ejected and adjustedfuIl jlines in Fig. to cooperate 1 with denominational: stops-v 60," smdstops. extending hpward' through Suit. able openings in i1. guide-1 therear of the top plate Thelcey conere-controlled or projected anddffiWllfbilk release of the eartioh' are not disoloeed herein but plferehiy ar like those foimiiin the No. 10 Smith lremieifitypew 'itingn'tachine {Hid showh' es. s'entially in the patent moim; N9 939,531

of cooperetizigstop mechanism may be em-fl plowed. I

Tli stop employed .m the present instance comprise Ia retmqnng membeiconsisting of hifio' foi-k's or bifurcationsBQ which emhi xicehetweeithem the sides of themaga'z'ihe body 30 an'd a'ite guided ashest 'shownin Figs. 2 andttiih slotsor inclosedways' 4-1 fornietlbetween the sidesof the body 30 arid; theem's 44 of portions (ifZ'are iizib tractingdevices proper :63 .{wliic'h register alate'Gl secured ot i I 10%)"HGQf-IOQS by which the cooperating Stops .60"-

frame 13, 14 isreturnedxonormaI position .at which time the column stopsare in the-position shmm in fgg 1 Where they are adapted;

fies

my .othef suitable" sty e retract ing {devices preferably I with the lotenhtapce bi tare'sepa 'afocl v :far enough to ,pa-ssfiife' the sides ofthe stop Hi} operate at opposite siileelof'sahl harlivith of-the stopstlmt'zileto be rey up and clown-1ft tructed. :At their upper elicls thearms 62 'are rigidly jco'in ected' to a close red of but" "s. stop barwith directv reference to. the

"or work sheflon the. laten.

. {8. indicated 1st ifit-o'ver "jidept thecross rod'titopposite theplate 51 level 71,

piece 74 by which-=the lever and, the, con;- :0

- 'Figsq2 end t by a springlfi connected at one endlto a pin (6 on thestandard 73 "and lever 71'.- In this normal position the lugs' .63 or.retractin devices proper are-Below or 'c'n theilevensaidlever'cotiperating with the connected to n. proieotion 8 on the cro'ssbar oflze lever 71- ten :ieckGQ towerd the hottonior closed endof'magazine,- as hereinafter described; In

.00.. 1' mngazme may first he slid rightwnrd from its nonwor I movedlengthwise of the. stop bar andioftheu .4: ismiddlem eroes .rod'isslotted,,as in-' dic a'ted st 68; forming sto "col-dance with work .ingngL-the o erator swings their-tome 13,14 pward sn' for .wll fd tg'thidotted. line position in Fig. 1. This gbrings ithe jsto -.mggazine closeto the; workshet 1, having printed on it a blank are in closeproximityto the abnormally eatery movements of e retracting devices.

v a reduced neck 69 5) wh ch with the sides of t e open slot IO- formedat the. freeend of a v 4 this -free,end received i'n'the slot 68, Thelever '(1' is; crumedst 72 on slug or-stsndsrd 73 integral with themagesine body- 8Q. Theo posite end or arm of the lever 'isprovided witha key or finger ncted-retrectin devices may beoperetedf The retrsctmgeyices nndleyer are. main-2 t nned 1n the normal positions shown in atthe other end to n laiterol pin?! on the;

at the under nie'of the top rod '12. p The movement of 'the .1e'ver 7;undenthe action of the spring 75 is: limited by 'a, stop lug .78

magazine. hody 30. "Thecoiled spring- ,79

to on ,to a pin 81; on;

some at its op constantly-to draw the Whenit-is desired to eject thecolumn fromthe-Jnagazine and loeate them in ad usted positions on thestop bar 12 in sc-,-

uhpernee of the r m su that form-cf the character that is to be filledin, has been adjusted around the platen past the print point-andextending a. short .dis- N tonce. a. ire the same, it will be pla nthat. 'the heads of'the columns onsa'id .work sheet sitidned sto [bar orstop receiving element 12 so thntit he column-stops may be ejected fromthe magazine and adjusted on said.

aper The adjustnient m'a'y lieY'facilita-te by a. pointer on'theejectingthestop; from the. magazine. the

orinoperative position sind platen as well as oi-the-print-mg linethereon z ine moses endaitmd-comprise eleven: or latching -1nemher 8 7'assistin .to nsure. an

operotion' -between:t1e beveled 'blude86 of" noogeoa l tionl3s, in thisrespectdifiering from. prior constrnctions. wherein the relative. motionbetween'the stop receiving element and the nm gezinehns been efiected bymoving the 'the'next column stop 'to-be ejected out ofathe mn gezineandon to the stop bar 12, an

48, owing it toreturn to normal position underthe notion otthe spring68. -Then the magazine is slid farther-to the right until .itisbroughtto-tlie next position at which a p is to be adjusted on the stopher colinnnsto 12, after 'w oh the ejectingo ration 181 6- peatedgnndsoon until'all 0 the necessary -column sto s have been ejectedendproperly edjusted; o the stop. bar Themagm nonworking: position I andthe swinging frameisrostored from the dotted line post'-v -tionin Fig.1' to the'full liiie position after 'Whibh the mechanism is in ositionto enable the'usu l printin'gnnd tab 7 to be effected.

order to: insure that magazine an the .parts mounted to ,move therewithare .restpred to the non-working. or left-hand position-where they'willnot interfere with proper ta'bulating and carriage feeding opressnrejsthen removed from the key- 1d back to the extremeleft to st ngoperations eratlons, lockingdevices are provided whichsntomattienlI'ylook-the swinging frame in the abnormal or dottedlineositio'n an I- .{namta n it. thus locked until ie magazine 15.moved. to die non-working position, this movement of the magazineserving to autoihaticnlly unlock theloclcing. deyices. Saidlookingdevices ere illustratedjn Figs.

vice 82 ivcted at 83 to. the oifset 18. One

arm of the lever terminates in a rounded nose 84 which; is adopted tocoiiperate with e1ed-.edg orknife. ortio'n so whims ccopemting latchingmember-:37 secured by screws 8S.to the truck at the l'efi-hand'side:thereof, a. laterally-. bent portlon-9 on said f the'latch memben f-Aleaf spriiagflfl secured tofithe lever 82 and codperating' at it's .iree

end witha pin 9,1on the oif-setliit tend s to maintain thelevercoi'istantly engaged with it stop pin 92 on' said ofl-set'. -Withtheso while the platen and its carriage remain mo the nose and swingthe's i :1

11s ryg key. itivhich 'ceuses theretraeting 'de 2o dep I 3 mm" mg thelatching Made 86 to move from unde the locking device 8'1 thus-.mlqeking the swinging frame and enabl'm" fit to be 1 returned j tonormal position;- -'.he n, -the fremeiaagain swung forward it willremain" unlcekegl nntil the megazine is slidright- .Ward from nonxmgidng pesition, permit-1 ting the; .iep'ring-wf'togoperafe onthef-lefier' 82 to move .the bl'adefififlndef the art-87-.' Assimiingthat this secondforwaird sivingm mhuen'ient ofthe frame isfor targ tinthe operg'tor, prior'to sliding the m a 'gazine" rightward,depresses-the ret-mbt-i nj-tce'62,,-6 3,-. 64 {to moveitmnsverselyfof hoan-"12 until the lugs 63 engage width the underside of the 30.- Next.-the-;o eratoumaintainin' 'thekey H ilfisjdes the magazinerodilyjiglitward'un' .itisf'arrestecl'hy the engagementof the lugs63with the, nght-hnnd-column stop-4Q on the b11112. The. rssure'applied4 by the; o er'ator pvercomegjte spring79 and causes eretraeting ,devieeto swing-so-thatthe nglejbetigvetamatfsind thelever T}. "tie-rcreases'whi'le atthe samefime the eroserod '64 slides outwardin'the'slqt 70 away-from thefulerhm T2 ef-the-leveril Thismoifeinent ofthe 'retracton' continues, until'it is. finally arrested" bythe-engagement of-pro! fljeetions or ln s 62 onthe terms 62 withthe-'-"sids of the Serena. (Fig. 6); n will" be 'seen that'the retractingmechanism coma'sprises'jieviees 63 which cooperate with theeolunin'stops 'to, itively limit and de-.

. termine' the extent 0 relative movement tween the stop magazine andthe stop re eeiving member, operating'prior' to a stop shiffing ortransfeming ope'ratioii 1n the present case to posit vely arrestmagazine in"position to receive therstop to be retracted; The arts areeonetructecl and en'mged so t-hat 3v en the hmgezine is thus'tivelyarrested the'slot or entrance 13 1h register with.tlietabulatonstop t0:be retreated. Afterthe magazine has been time opereto:releases the. keyqfi' t, enabling the springs-I5 and 72 to reetore thethe position shown in Fig. Z', the spring 75 the arms '621ong1tudr-'naHynntil the gs 63 have pasged-the stopbizr 12, and the pring 79sw1ngmg the arm 62 jaivoteilg the latenpnds of S81(].armsswinging'rlghhvard until thea lu 63 are in star-with or underliethec umn' stop iea gi'ithihe parts inthe Fig. 7 e tion' the operator again-r lepreeses the" ey e'aiising the lng'sor ret racjnng. devices tam l0engage'fwith theeolumn stop and force ztpfl. the} bar and book throughthetopemzgfi winto'the' f ezinqtheudvancmg bevel edgej'ot stop aeting onthe luck be beveled as indicated at 10.1 to provide a.

then-snaps o t ar ain; The pare may now be assumed to he in'thepo'sition shown -m Fig. 5 and the opemtori'still muintaining thekey'ftfiepreseed slides-the magazine nghtwurdon-ifs s'upporting bar untilit'is eghin-positiyely arrested by the eo", 'opergitlon of the lugs-.63with the-next sue- -ee'edmg. columnlstop w', whereupon the op.-terations-above outlined ere re eatedf; Thug" ,blv-SuebessiiQdepressions of t ekey find ,shdingm vements of the magnzine' deviees thestop her-.12 may be readily clearedoi all of-the-wlum lr stops sothetfld fte sh "ag1justmm. of the-column stops on the barlnaybe made in'gefeordince "with 2; difierent Work 'form gflopersit ing the ejeetorkey'S and ting thepme as has been de-' Various changes in constructionand mode 7 ofoperation may be made without depart- 85 inigfrorn-m Iinventlom For "example, it may, be pre erred, after the magazine has--been swung to abnormal position, to retain ,mn'rhine, and t en to causethe relative movement between the magazine and the stopreceiving memberor bar 1241) take;

placef'by moving-the paper supporting de' iY CQOI platen and its"carriage andthe stop receiving member lengthwise'of the image zineinsteadof Vice versans above described.

For sueh an operation I provide Iockin dev'ices for holdm the magazinein fixe re-g lationship with e machine frame, said de- 0 vicescomprising a locking bail 193 which is g referablg formed of wire andshaped asin i -3, iebail 'bein provided pentre-lly Wit .a depressionorbrzght 94:. The ends-of the'bail are reduced,- as mclieatedat'95, andbear pivotally in holes in angular brackets 96 secured by screws 97 tothe top plate ,(Figs. 1 and When in use thebeil is swun n-up to-theposition shown inthe last named figures and so thatthe'f-bightQ may' m.receive and frictionally engage a pin or In 98 whichpro'jects from abmeket 997 secure by screws 100 to the side "of the .body 30. The freeend of'the braeket may" 11b pointer for-'eo6peration 'with the paper-tofacilitate relative adjustment of the. stop carrying eiid stopreeeivingparts. pointer'such as 101 is espeemlly-msefiIYm- 1 machines like the-Smith -Premier No. 10 where the denominational StOPs ingteadof bein'g'at-.the niiddleof the mehme hre ofiset'tfo one-side i-In sucheasethe'pomter 101 maybe efljusted withjrpect .to ,the stop entrance to the.maguzme so' as to comgen sgfefor the. Oieettnigjof the .denomina:.tionafor eooper'etmfiistopse Then it -is only ziee'ess to". bri:ng' t e.point'er' rend-the tiegired mnar, position onthe paper in t p per reime ie p to we n it einstslidin movement and hold it'in fixe relutionshiwith the frame of the 91' sio'p will be properly adjusted-on the stop Ipom-tin the solected column to the printing goose necked-stazidordsf104; to which are,

. D line of both the carriage mid the stop lam-112;

-'swun forward and downward to a hon-- -tho Mon'aloh ii'on gtrikotypowriting maowed booth: main fram'. The lovers lliipre tho colifinh oi-op, toe fesult-Boing that said'- bug for-cooperation with. the ofi-setdenominatiooal (Jr-frame stop or stops; Thus posh tinged, the stops areadapted to OO-ac't .to 'arrest the carriage so as to. brin'gih' doirepoint. When the pin 98 is.in lumping en- 'agemnt' Wtl i -he bail-'93; asshown in otted lines lnl 'igs. 1 and git will beapparent tlmt the may.swine will be fixed-and "will be held motgloniss durin tho trawlingmovements flongitudinolly 21m printing- When the bail 98 is notto be11:565. it may be;

position zon the machine.

USQIDQ' of tho pginoiples ojf-my Present-ilk vexgtion "may be made useof;in othen com ski-fictions besides that showntond as an .exgimplo ofthis facfil have illustrated in Figs. 8 and} a, fol-moitheipventipnopplied to or may ,be detachediromq chine. In sgl ig.Momp-qh mnchinothe main "frame co1 npr 1se i 1pmgh!;s or posts 102supporting a. top plum 103 fimm. which rise securex} grooved :guido ways105 do "operz lt-mg through, antiifiotmn bolls .106 w1 ththe'slide bor,i'2f of a carrier or car; fim e which fqnthorinclndes engLbans 108, sol,Barsproyidin begu'ings for the @h'e slide bar so m a, oolumn s top bar.112Twb ioh1is toothm ornot'ched 41s usunltogoc g column stops. 113 whichare ffiflaptod 6o cooperate 2 denominational. stops 114 at the forwardends :5 W1 levers 115. jijivofodotlli; ili a fz'qme. .11f detochahlysecommon tdthe tabulat ing mecliozfism of the Monarch machine andtheir-connections and. mo'd of operation need not therefore bodegscribed. lnsfgezid of being 3oz; tho oa'm'iage ails {m the. limbdescribegl construe-5 ma'gazuie in place.

the rotrmx'q: and pro witlfan (negating kg}; 129; 4

OAsin i first describod oontruction it 7 will be' undemtoool that-(1 orelative move.- ment bet-wow the stopstzpporting"and stop i'ecei-vi'ngsize-meats is alt'mrn'ati e, thatis, Bit-her the magazine maybedflngt-hwise of tbefom'r'izige and stop om-prior to a shiftingcS-rtr'ansferring of tho Column stops boo-hand fofih-from one gha' -mber tothe other, or also tho stop foar and casriago may be fllOYQd to efiott(Jim relotive fi'io vomnt of the-parts while tho 'zmxgagino is helt'ifrom --movelnent gs bjfrotniningor lkxzkiiig: device: 'simihir to=thos'o heretofore do'soribed.

' Int'ue' pz'esontconsfiructidn, in tho first described construofion;ivhilethe mm; 9 amount of rah-five movement btweigo. the stop om'ryir;and stop receiving elements maybe fzi zi 'taied by the'omploymom of.va'rioz'xs "scale .dovioeS,-las' if! pj'ior' constructions, yet-it ispreferable tfiofi'et the ad- "nstmentby direct, m-fiorenceto the paper.

E0 aid inkhismethod of adjustznout in the presolitinstance; IProfide-opoiziter 130 secured to the top oitho magazine zmrl extendingforw'ord'andovorlying the rear end. portion. oi -the ,u'sua'l paportahlo .1 The paper table may be prdvidoglwith clips 132 l g whichreceive and retain the upper" end port-ion of ,a work sheot l38 so'thahthe pointer may cooperate directly jn'ith'i'the headings on said sheet;"It will-be understood-that the sheet may be foo around theEpl-aten inits usual wayand its uppr ond'port-ion inserted undorthe'clips or m'somooases preferably ihcmay otheimnt- -of thenmohine Iigior to-the insertion'inpthorrogular way. In-both ponstructi'onsthe mechapismi' is implifiedand rendred :oompaotbyqnomibingthe 'ejoctor and petgractor fkeyo and-0p6l'8ti 1g =v sonnec- 15 signs oo-lt ho atiop nmgaz-inoi Various ;hzuge besides. ;thos e hereinbo Qfore specified may; .b'e made withoutdepartng from on, A 1;; iiflmbllcl imas .h w ,and desire to Secure J byLotions JPaEEnix is:-... I q

1 1p kvpgwritixig. machine nild in 'tzibulafling 11 1echix 1 :'is111the. combination .of a. pgpor wuporting element'o'r, a; magn zi'no'forsaid stom at .stop rocoivmg plane n1,-szgidjnogozino and said, ele snentbe-- ing'rolsgfiv ely gnoflggblgJnlhe d'irgction of the spiritand scopeof my inven- :be sipfilieddireqblyfio the clip-siren T 0 -magezii1e-. orsaid step, a; sto receiving eleef Pfinfine e emen the. mi azine sangtnechanisrii,-the mfiiiifiiiedne. use is flie'pa.per"sqpp9rtingfe1ement, si nd paper supporting elementprsplatenfasewe s: eeldl' qii fi mi aL-m e n for s i i es p 'g' gn'tqsgi stqp reeemelement .el e1ne1it,'said magazineandsaich eIemenfi bees lahng.r"mechax1m e eombmninon of a, jthe print-ingjlineon .theeplaten; meansfer pglzgruppdytyi em. or platen, a stop affording-movement of themagazine to'ws'ird a, gnngazin e jfqr step,- a,- slap midfi om the pa ersupporting element; a" f ementn s dmegazme and element b6, key.controlled sfide connected "with-said" 1 0 moyebl emthe direction ofthe= magazine for- -ejecting said- ,stop-='=frbm-said" line-on theplaten, meansforl a-fr msgazineon to said step'receimng'element;

ql dmgmovementef themaga'zine'toward and .a' 'key controlledret'ra'l'ctor connected" and from fl e-peper sudpporting element,;endwith said magazine'vfor artracting sa'i d sfo .ineans'fon e ect ngsaistop fremsaid margaem said stop receixiing' element to'saig' 15 mne'on.fibsaids'topreeiv element. mega-zine r I 3 .'In-a.t evy itin machme andin tabu-I 8. In a typewriting ma-ehinenndin tabu so latmg Iiiec ecbmbination of a lating. mechanism t-he ieombinetioir pf? '41. eelement, .a carriage elementfa plu' flpspersupporting-element*of'pleten, astop, of tabidetoestops, menus for movinga, megiizine for seid stgop; a stop receiving 20 said stogs toope-mmposition, and meens element, said magazine and saidelement b'efofimovmgsaidstops tOf'iROPBi'atIYB p'psiing relatively movable ini-the'cl-ireefienbf f lien; bofliqf seid.. n i eens being su pelted by -theprinting line on the."p1aten,"nieans *for seed carnage element eni'bothv ingfnoi aifording movei'nent of the magazine toward mall inefietiveo'nsaidltabulatdiystops; and. from the a. rsu porting'e1enient,nnd 2-5 .4.'n a typewriting machine and-in tabu-I means contro ed flyfl Keyennnected'io said xlating mechanism, the combination of a magazine forejecting suid' stop item-said platen, :istqp; anngazjine' forseid" stop,a; magazine onto-said stop-=receivm eleme'n't. "ste *receivin element,said magazine and I 9. In etypewriiing'maehine anc-in'tabu sai .elementa. relative moment in lating mechanism, he eembinizticmof'a sothedireetienefi't e printing line on the paper carryingelement,=a,-stop,-a magazine l fi hi ean in tebuing' relatively movableini-xbheedirectien bf rplaten,'means.- fo1 eflecting a movement 015' forsaid stop estpp receiving element, said the magazine transversely fo theprintinn: magazine an said element being 1'elat-i e1 y= line, means-forejecting said stop fromsai movable in the direction ofthe printing linemztfazinenn to said step receiving,element,. on the pIaten, means oafiording move-- lmeansffo refimeting saidestop from said ment of themagazine: toward-and from the stop receiving element to 'said magazine.paper carrying element, keys eo'miected'to 5. In a typewritinv machineand intnbw. said magazine, devices operative lay-certain .letingmeehanism, age combination of a of said'keys for ejecting snid zsigdp'from sit-idplaten. 9r eperparrying' element, a-stop. a :ma azineen to said stop receiving e'lmifei t, 211C? devices operative'byc'QiBtainOf-snicP-keYSL mentsaid m zine and sai element bein forretractin said isto 'frem s'a-icl'st'oi rev b g 2 q relativ y movable ina direction lengthwise 'ceiving element to said- 11m nzine' of the; 1(zip line on the platen, means fer l0. Inn typewritingniacnine nnii'intabu? effectin ativemovementtransversely lating mechunismythecombination ofjn 45 of the "p nting line .bebflv'een the me gzizineplaten a stop magazine,'ns'tep5'n stop reand thelpa s'mrityingei'ement,and means ceiving element, means-fer nfiefciirrgmove eontrlledl fi 'key'on said magnzine for ment of the magazine lengthwise (ii thIe' (aim-saidmagazine on E0 printing line, and means for 'ejeeti'ng sziid ement. Istep hem-said magazine on-to-said'stop' re 50 :i typewriting-machineand-in tabu' ceivin' element r: I mechanism,l the; combination of a a.type wntmg machine'an ifliiablyplnten or paper .carry'ingkleviee, 1step, e lay-ting meciiamsm, the -0i11b1$11li10i21f9f img'gazine ion-saidstop, a stopreceivmgeie-z ,platen a stop nmgaz ne, a $01) meinlieii'liejltysmd magazine-and saicT-element being 'therewith 'a. steprejceivm'g element timesins'; i'elntiyely "movaoieinwa 'directiqn of thefor affording a movement of tht megzizlne rinting line on the-platen,means fqr-jeflengtlny'ise of them-inking line, andniieanisiwqacting-nrelativemove nentminsvezsely of fer'securingsaidfstop' ense id'sfiepireceiviii pi-inti'n'g line behve enyithe :magnzineand ,e l merit,

per-carrying device,key mnfirolieq de In a. typewntin mach ne {we} intabusol-m ebnneetei with said nmgazine,fer-e]eet I fi ggsiid stepfmmsnidma nzineOliyttrsmd H I elenient;':ind= key controlle dey icesfqr' e" len ent, meansfor aflqrci ng me 1 Y machine and 111 tfiim l ne,meg

was.

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I member and a eooperativeeng 'ng device 6 on the-frame of the machine-sai fi" 'azine' when movedto one side be ngefiectwe to v swing saidlever onits pivot to. disengage itmfrom said'engagingdevice' .as.- Innwritm' machineen'dintobnfainting mec anisln; e combination "of acarriage, a stop magazine containingone olfmore tabulator stops,a'suppor frame on" the cairiage on which frame sai magazine v mounted,'stop ejecting and retracting detices aid frame beingnormally inrelatively inaccessible position, and so porting *means for siiidiramenrrung'edto a; cwthw frametoibemoved to an abnormal and more accessibleposition to afford access said 7 stop e jrectinggnd retracting means,

.39.-. n a: nt -strike-typev'vriting mac e main tabclating mechanism,the comlo'ina: ""tion of a platen "carrier, a. imme mounted on saidzcarrier'a'end normally Qbhind, the platen, a; stop magczine'on and homecan training oneormore tabulator'stopglstop injecting and retractingdevices; and supporting mecns'forsai ,iremc arran d to'- allow the frameto be elevated to-faellitate the actuation of said devices from thefront of tile maichiiie." f 540. Inc, typewritinimechine and mtobu'la't-ing' mechanism; t e"co'mb1net1on of a. 'p1&tt n'CdrIfier,8'$tOP n igazme, and a. frame mounted on saidcai'ri eiyand cnrrying said-megazine, .sa;id framejj being mounted to be swung towiatdthqigem ,of,the mac lune when fidesircd'to'eject stops from said H t-git; niachinelsnd in tab- .ulating mec minsm',

platen, it'plntefi'fca ricr, oi stop magazine stops, Va stop but onsolid frame, dey ces com-1 -nect'ed.to said magazine for ejecting tuba--containing. c eior moretabuhting sto s stop ejecting devices oonnected11th so mgazm paii "imegins fplj. bnnginv sand g';ig .zi ne end the.pleten m such rglntlon .ichiliftliiitgj'nyst o p o1; stops moy t e eected f ifl l' news et det r p i .qison pointsfgty g'eference the pager.

' ront stpi ke typewritingmach ne Xninis'gpren ed to oy-v the .n ent'gfjfig r stops thenecn and-the m;-

u e f com-ridge, a stop magazine conteinin one or t -noting devicesoonnec zme', e stop neeeiving 'alllow' the frame to beinoved om andr'elatively inaccessible nage; a stop magazine containingone or datingmec finegazine oz; to 'retrjact stops into said megareference to the pa.

pivotedj t l esteem. s p t fl t mna, e si -m e 1 Lmmetd-iacmtatethe 1ulntor" end .be moved with sand rvwhen the is devoted and retnrned tonormal ositiom and "devices for ejecting said tob iiftor stops from saidmagdzmeontoseid stop be: and .imtnnct-mg said stops 'from said stopbarinto said magazine. i 4 v 3. In a with maehine'cnd.

e combination of a. 7

more tcbnlntor s a. frame on which saidj mygez neismounte st ejectingand rewith said 0 element. on saidframe, ond supportuig means on thecarriage for-- 8111 d frame, s'zud means bein arrginged to a normal f Hosition to' an ab normel position where s'ai devices maybe readllyactuated to move the tabnl'ator' stolis back and forth between saidmagazine and said stop element.

In-a .typewklting' machine end in tahu- Latm'g mechanism, thecombination of a 081" 90- more tabulatonstops, a carnage stop barada'pted to receive said stops,-said stop bar normally end relatively inaccessible position, sgfipoi tmg means .for said bar' arrangedtg ow itto be moved to an abnor not" ejecting tabu'iator stopscne-et-e time fromsaid o he on to saidbar.

In-a. writi machine and in t'zibue combination! of a platen-, astopmagazine containing one or 'more tabulator stops, ejecting devices, --a

carriage sto e bar adapted to receive'said stops and mounted behlnd saidplaten, and

supporting ,means'for snidbar arranged to allow the brtorbeelevated' tofacilitate the actuation ofsaid devices to'ejectithe stops from saidmagazine on to said her.

46. e In a t ew'ritin machinennd in tabn- 'lating m anism', t ecombination of a. n

platen, a. plctencarrier, a, supporting frnme ivoted-thereon, a stopmagazine on saidame containing one or mox e tab'iIIa-top Lutorstopsitherefrom on to said stop' bor, and means. for affording movementof said. frame to facilitate the e ection oisaid stops and-theiradjustment on said bar by direct on the platen.

. 12c peivnitmg machine and in tahm- 4.7..Ina

dating mec the combination of a p1ziten, a Platen carrier, at'suppoyting frame mean, a stop magazine onsaid frame containing one ormore tabulato'n 5 .stops onstop bar on sa idf11ame, deyices con-- nectedto said-magazme forqectmg tabu htor stops therefrom on i sgi d stop bet,

and their adjustment on said bar by direct reference to the paper on theplaten, said frame being normally arranged behind the ten. P 48. In atypewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, the combination of aplaten, a platen carrier, a supporting frame pivoted thereon, a stopmagazine on said frame containing one or more tabulator stops, a stopbar on said frame, devices connected to said magazine for ejectingtabulator stops therefrom on to said stop bar, means for afi'ordingmovement of said frame to facilitate the ejection of said stops andtheir adjustmenton said bar by direct reference to the paper on thelaten, said frame being normally arranged ehind the platen, andretaining means for retaining said frame in normal and abnormalpositions.

49. In a typewri machine and in tabulating mechanism, t e combination ofa platen, a platen carrier, a supporting frame ivoted thereon, a stopmagazine on said rame containing one or more tabnlator stops, a stop baron said frame, devices connected to said magazine for ejecting tabulatorstops therefrom on to said stop bar, means for at! -movementof saidframe relatively to the p aten, said stop magazine being shdable on saidframe lengthwise of said stop bar, and latching means for fixing therelationship between said magazine an said stop bar.

50. In a typewri machine and in tabulating mechanism, e combination of aplaten, a platen carrier, asupporting frame 'voted thereon, a stopmagazine on sald rame containing one or more tabulator stops, a stop baron said frame, devices connected to said magazine for ejecting tabulatorstops therefrom on to said stop bar, means for afiording movement ofsaid frame relatively to the p aten, said stop magazine being movable onsaid frame, and means for fixing the relationship between said magazineand the frame of the machine so that the stop bar may travel with thecarriage while the magazine is held from movement.

5L In a typewritingl machine and in tabula q mechanism, t e combinationof a trave 'ng carriage, a stop magazine on said carriage contain one ormore tabulator stops, a stop receivmg bar on said carriage, means forafiording movement of said stop magazine relative to said bar, and meansfor fixing the relationship between said magazine and the frame of themachine during traveling movements of said carriage and of said bar.

52. In a machine and in tabulat' mec anism, the combination of a travcarriage, a stop magazine containing one or more tabulator stops, saidmagazine bein mounted on said'carriage, stop e ecting evices, a stopreceiving element connected to travel with said carriage, and means forholding said magazine against traveling movements, enabling saidcarriage and said stop receiving element to travel independently of saidmagazine.

53. In a typewritin machine and in tabulatin mechanism, t e combinationof a trave ing carriage, astop magazine containing one or more tabulatorstops, a sto receiving element, said magazine and sai element beingconnected to travel with said carriage, devices for transferring thetabulator stop from the magazine to said element, devices fortransferring the stop from said element to said magazme, means forafi'ording independent movement of said magazine on said carriage, andmeans for locking said magazine a ainst movement, enabling said carriageand said element to travel independently of said magazine.

54. In a typewritin machine and in tabulating mechanism, t e combinationof a traveling carriage, a stop magazine containing one or moretabulator stops, a stop recelving element, said magazine and saidelement being connected to travel with said carriage, devices fortransferring the tabu lator stop from the magazine to said element,devices for transferring the stop from said element to said magazine,means for afiording independent movement of said magazine on saidcarriage, and means for locking said magazine agamst movement, enablingsaid carriage an said element to travel independently of said magazine,said locln'ng means comprising a ball pivotally supported on the frameof the machine and cooperative with a pin on said magazine.

55. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a sto magazine, a stop receiving element, a sli able stopejector, a key irectly connected to said ejector, a stop retractor, anda lever pivotally connected with said retractor and provided with a key.

56. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a stop magazine, a stop receiving element, a slidablestop ejector, a key directly connected to said ejector, a stopretracting device bifurcated to straddle said stop receiving element ande age with portions of said stops at opposite sides of said element, anda key lever pivotally connected with said retracting device.

57. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a stop magazine, a stop receiving element, a slidablestop ejector, a key directly connected to said ejector, a stopretracting device bifurcated to straddle said stop receiving element andengage with portions of said stops at opposite sides of said element,and a key controlled lever having a loose connection with saidretract-or.

58. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a traveling. carriage, a stop magazine adapted to storeone or more tabulator stops, a sto receivin element, said magazine andsai element being relatively movable in the direction of the travel ofthe carriage, stop ejecting devices, and a key controlled stop retractorhaving a portion cooperative with said stops to limit the relativemovement between said magazine and said element prior to a stopretracting operation.

59. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a stop magazine for storing one or more tabulator stops,:1 stop receiving element, said magazine and said element beingrelatively movable, and stop ejecting and retracting devices fortransferring the tabulator stops back and forth between said magazineand said element, said devices comprising means for positivelydetermining the relative movement prior to a transferring operation.

60. In a typewriting machineand in tabulating mechanism, the combinationof a stop magazine for storing one or more tabulator stops, a stopreceiving element, said magazine and said element being relativelymovable, and stop ejecting and retracting de- .lating mechanism, thecombination of a carriage, a stop bar, a tabulator stop, means carvicesfor transferring the tabulator stops back and forth between saidmagazine and said element, said devices comprising means for positivelydetermini the relative movement prior to a transferring operation, saidmeans comprising a part cooperative .with the column stops when inposition on said element.

61. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a stop magazine for stor' one or more tabulator stops,astop receiving element, said magazine and said element being relativelymovable, and stop ejecting and retracting devices A lating mechanism,the combination of a tab- -ulator stop, a stop magazine element, a stoplreceiving element, akey for moving said for transferring the tabulatorstops back and forth between said-magazine and said element, saiddevices comprising means for positively determ' v the relative movementprior to a tra erring operation, said means comprising a partcooperative with the column stops when in position on said element, saidpart being controlled by the key by which the stop'retracting operationis effected.

69.. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a tabulator stop, two relativel movable parts eachadapted to support sai stop independently of the other at difierenttimes, means for mid stop from one part to the other, and means forpositively determining the extent of relative movement between saidparts prior to the shifting operation.

:slot in said magaz 63. In a t pewritin machine and in tabulating mecianism, the combination of a tabulator stop, a tabulator stop supportprovided with a stop entrance, 3. stop bar, said stop bar and said stopsupport being relatively movable, means for moving said tabulator stopfrom said support to said stop bar, and a key controlled ret-ractor forretracting said stop from said stop bar to said support, said retractorbeing operative first to codperate with said stop to POSltlVGl' limitthe relative movement between said :ment, said magazine and said elementbeing :relativel movable, key controlled devices for shiftingsaid stopback andfort-h between said magazmeandsaid element, and meansicontrolled by certain of said devices for cooperating with any stopprior to its retrac- -tion so as positively to limit and determine 'therelative movement between said magazine and said element when said stophas been brought into register with the entrance 65. In a machine and intaburied by the carriage for moving said tabulator stop lengthwise ofsaid stop bar, and means for adjusting said tabulator stop to said stopbar at any letter space position.

66. In a typewriting machine and in tabu .lating mechanism, thecombination of a stop bar, a tabulator stop, means for moving saidtabulator stop lengthwise of said stop bar,

stop from one of said stop magazine and stop receiving elements to theother, said key being carried by the stop magazine.

68. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a tabulator stop, a stop magazine, a stop receivingelement, a key for moving said stop from the stop magazine to said stopreceiving element, and means for restoring said tabulator stop to themagazine. said key and restoring means being carried by the stopmagazine.

69. In a. typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a tabulator stop, a stop magazine, a stop receivingelement, a key for moving said stop from the stop magazine to said stopreceivelement, and a key for retractingsaid abulator stop fromsaid stopreceivin element to-said stop magazine, said keys eing carried by thestop magazine.

(0. In a typewriting machine and in tabulatlng mechanism, thecombination of a tab ulator stop astop magazine element, a stopreceiving eement, means for shifting said.

tabnlator stop from one of said stop magazine and stop receivingelements to the other, said means being normally in an inaccessibleposition, and-means for shifting said meansto an accessible position. v

71. In a typewriting machine and in tabulatingmechanism, the combinationof a tabulator' stop, a stop magazine, a stop receivingelement, a -key'for moving said stop from said magazine to said stop receiving element,a key for-retracting said stop from said stop receiving element to. saidstop meansfor positioning said stop magazine 2 with respect to saidelement so as to bring the stop to be ejected in exact register anynotch on the said element.

73. In a typewriting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a movable stop magazine, a stop, a pointer on saidmagazine, a stop receiving element, and

means for shifting said stop to said stop re-. ceiving element-xoperative position, a stop -1ng shiftable length-wise of said stop bar,

74. In a typewriting machine and in tabu'-' lat-ingniechanism, thecombination of a carriage, a,jstop*ca'rrier, a stop normallyin inand akey cariecl by. the carriage for movmg said stop to operative positionon the stop bar.

7 5. In a typcwriting machine, the combination of a tabulator stop, astmf'support,

a stop receivingelement, means for adjustmg said stop to and at anyletter space positlon on said stop receivingelement, a cooperative stop,and means for moving said tabnlator stop afterit has been adjusted tosaid stop. receiving element in a plane at an angle to saidstop-receiving elementto a position where it may co-act with saidcooperative stop. I

76. In a typewriting machine, the combination of a stop magazineelement, stops, a

stop receiving element, means for shifting.

said stops from one of said stop magazine and stop receiving elements tothe other, said stop receiving element being swing-able to an abnormal.position where said stops can be shifted thereto and swingable back to anormal position to carry the stops to operative position.

Signed at the borough of Manhattan, city of New York, in the county ofNew York, and State of New York, this 4th day of May, A. D. 1912.

JOHN XVALDHEIM. I

-' \Vitnesses:v

E. M. WELLS, M. F. HANNWEBER.

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